Density Formula
Density = Mass divided by Volume
Cylinder H
100ml
5cm = _________ mm
50mm
Mass of a pencil eraser 3 (g, l, m)
grams
A one-dollar bill weighs one gram. How much would a five-dollar bill weigh?
one gram
Measures how much matter is present in a substance
Mass
Cylinder C
90ml
1.23m = _________ cm
123cm
The length of a textbook
mm, cm, m
centimeters
A quarter weighs 6 grams. How much would $2.75 in quarters weigh?
66 grams
Measures how much space the matter occupies.
Volume
Cylinder E
43ml
900mm = ___________cm
90cm
Length of a whiteboard
m, ml, mg
meters
In the equation D=M/V what does the M stand for?
Mass
a physical property relating the amount of matter in a substance to the volume of the substance
Density
Cylinder F
36ml
.0123kg = ____________g
12.3g
Which amount is more 37 L or 38,000 ml of soap
38,000ml
A substance has a mass of 10 grams and a volume of 5 ml what is the density?
2 g/ml
a procedure used to measure the volume of a solid object by placing it in a known amount of liquid.
Displacement
Cylinder D
250ml
56.3ml = ______________dal
.00563 dal
A penny weighs 3 grams. A nickel weighs 5 grams. A dime weighs 2 grams. How much would three dimes, two nickels, and a penny weigh?
19 grams
A scientist is given a sample of metal of an undnown element. To identify the element using density, the scientist must first measure the sample's
A. temperature and mass
B. conductivity and volume
C. mass and volume
C. Mass and Volume